Nothing
This coverage explores Nothing’s presence and strategy within the UK retail sector, offering insights for executives, managers, and brand professionals. Reporting includes product launches, store activity, marketing campaigns, leadership appointments, and the brand’s positioning in consumer electronics. The analysis helps professionals understand Nothing’s growth strategy, competitive approach, and impact on the technology retail landscape.
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Feb- 2019 -6 FebruaryHigh Street
Poundland sells 20,000 engagement rings in a week
Discount retailer, Poundland has announced it has sold 20,000 of its £1 engagement rings within a week of going on sale. Poundland’s Bling Ring range made headline news upon its release and has been marketed as a “placeholder” ring, with the words “because we promise they’ll want to choose their…
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Jan- 2019 -22 JanuaryHigh Street
Poundland sparks controversy over Valentine’s ‘Gift of Nothing’
Poundland has sparked controversy over the sale of its new ‘Gift of Nothing’ product, which is effectively an empty heart shaped package with the words “exactly what you asked for”. The product has been released as part of Poundland’s Valentine’s Day line and is on sale for the retailer’s trademark…
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Nov- 2018 -23 NovemberAdvice
How to remain a winner this Black Friday
Considered to be one of the busiest shopping days of the year, Black Friday can be a manic period for retailers. Nevertheless, it can also be hugely profitable for many brands looking to hijack the seasonal peak to increase sales and build brand loyalty. According to a recent survey, it…
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Sep- 2018 -21 SeptemberAdvice
Customer security and trust will lead to better growth
The importance of customer data to retail brands cannot be overstated, especially when petabytes worth of personal information is gathered for brand marketing by retailers on a yearly basis. The insight provided by such information can allow brands to give a more tailored experience in how customers engage with their…
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